Three days later, Wood and Howes were murdered by the IRA after driving into a funeral procession for Kevin Brady, an IRA man killed by Stone. Cyril Donnan, then an RUC chief superintendent, told the programme that as the crowd surged towards the soldiers’ car, police had no idea what was going on.

Who are the two corporals?

Corporals Derek Wood and David Howes were members of the Royal Corps of Signals said to have made a “tragic mistake” on March 19, 1988, driving into the middle of an IRA funeral. Wood was a 24-year-old from Carshalton in Surrey, while Howes, 23, was from Northampton.

Where is Corporal Derek Wood buried?

CPL Derek Tony Wood

Birth1963 Carshalton, London Borough of Sutton, Greater London, England
Death19 Mar 1988 (aged 24–25) Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
BurialMorden Cemetery Morden, London Borough of Merton, Greater London, England Show Map
PlotNon Conformist – Section K, grave 981

Were the SAS in Northern Ireland?

THe SAS In Northern Ireland – A History. The SAS’s controversial involvement in the Northern Ireland Troubles began in 1973 and mostly took the form of small teams/individuals advising regular units.

How many British soldiers killed Ireland?

This includes: 814 from the regular British Army; 477 of whom were killed by paramilitaries, and 337 of whom died from other causes. 548 from the Ulster Defence Regiment/Royal Irish Regiment; 204 of whom were killed by paramilitaries, and 344 of whom died from other causes.

Did the SAS fight the IRA?

Operation Flavius was a military operation in which three members of a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) cell were shot dead by undercover members of the British Special Air Service (SAS) in Gibraltar on 6 March 1988….

Operation Flavius
Date6 March 1988
CasualtiesThree IRA paramilitaries killed

How many times were Corporal Wood and Corporal Howes shot?

Corporal Wood was shot six times: twice in the head and four times in the chest. He had also been stabbed four times in the back of the neck. Howes was shot five times: once in the head and four times in the body. Each also had multiple injuries to other parts of their bodies.

Who killed Derek Wood and David Howes?

British Army corporals Derek Wood and David Howes were killed by the Provisional IRA on 19 March 1988 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in what became known as the corporals killings. The soldiers—wearing civilian clothes, both armed with Browning Hi power pistols and in a civilian car—drove into the funeral procession of an IRA member.

What were the ‘corporal killings’ and why did they happen?

Fearing another attack, mourners reacted with violence when they heard Howes and Wood’s car screeching to a halt. In what has been dubbed the “Corporal Killings”, dozens surrounded and attacked their car after they were blocked in by a line of taxis.

Who is Derek Wood and what is his weapon?

Corporal Derek Wood produces a weapon as he tries to hold back the crowd. Corporals Wood and Howes were wearing civilian clothes and driving in a silver Volkswagen Passat hatchback. The Mac Brádaigh funeral was making its way along the Andersonstown Road towards Milltown Cemetery when the corporals’ car appeared from the opposite direction.